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View definitions for whole world

whole world

noun as in anybody

noun as in anyone

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Example Sentences

"He presents Angola as a safe place to invest," Mr Angelo says, adding: "Where the US president goes, the whole world follows."

From BBC

"It was a hammer blow... my whole world turned upside down," said Charlotte.

From BBC

“We need the attention of all Arab countries and the whole world to turn to the tragedy of the Palestinian people, because our suffering has become enormous,” she said.

"I felt I contributed some pretty big moments, but it felt like the whole world was crumbling down on me, especially in the three days after the final. It wasn't a nice feeling."

From BBC

But, as Bouchard said at the time, the Belcher family remains hopeful even when all odds are against them, which, if not written well, "could feel trite and small when the whole world is going through tough times."

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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